In which solution would a pH>7 be measured: A. Phosphoric acid; B. sodium fluoride; C. hydrogen chloride; D. sodium bromide.?

1 Answer
Aug 18, 2016

Option B

Explanation:

Let's use an example. say hydrogen fluoride, the which in water behaves as a moderately strong acid, due to (i) the strength of the HF bond, and the polarizing power of the F ion.

HF(aq)+NaOH(aq)NaF(aq)+H2O(aq)

If such a neutralization occurred, the solution would be stoichiometric in sodium fluoride. This would be involved in water hydrolysis:

F+H2OHF(aq)+HO

The presence of small quantities of hydroxide ion would bump up pH above 7 at equilibrium.